Who were the five great calligraphers in Tang Dynasty? What are their masterpieces?

1, Ou Yangxun: The representative regular script includes Jiuchenggong Li Quanming, Huangfu Birthday Monument, Huadu Temple Monument, and the running script includes Zhong Nimeng's stickers and thousands of characters. He has his own unique views on calligraphy, including eight methods of calligraphy works, teaching strategies, pen theory and thirty-six methods.

Written by the Buddhist monk Huadu Temple Pagoda Inscription, Gonggong Wenyanbo Monument and Huangfushengchen Monument are called "the first regular script in the Tang Dynasty".

2. Yu Shinan: Yu Shinan does not choose paper and pen when writing, and pays great attention to sitting posture and wrist movements. He believes that as long as the posture is correct and the wrist is weak, even thick paper and bald pen can be handy and creative.

His works were rare in the Yuan Dynasty. In addition to posts, there are books handed down from ancient times, such as the tablet of Confucius Temple, the theory of breaking evil spirits, and running scripts, such as the epitaph of Princess Runan and the preface to Lanting. One of the Three Prefaces to Imitate the Tang Lanting was handed down as Yu Shinan's ink.

3. Chu Suiliang: Chu Suiliang studied calligraphy, first under Shinan and then under the French king Wang Xizhi. He, Yu Shinan and Xue Ji are also called "four outstanding men in the early Tang Dynasty", and his ink handed down from generation to generation includes "Meng Shi Bei" and "preface to the sacred instruction of Yanta".

4. Notes: Master Gong Shu was from Shinan, and he was tied with Chu Suiliang, Yu Shinan as the four masters in the early Tang Dynasty. Good at painting, good at figures, Buddha statues, trees and stones, flowers and birds, especially good at painting cranes, which can accurately and vividly express the shape and expression of cranes. No work has been handed down from generation to generation.

5. Zhang Xu: Sex wine is good. According to Old Tang Book, every time he got drunk, he let out a scream and walked wildly, and was called Zhang Dian, which also showed that he was crazy about art and was called "the sage of grass" by later Buddha. His main works include Four Ancient Poems, Heart Sutra in Cursive Script, Abdominal Pain Sticker, Langguan Shizhu and so on.